Tag: women

Four high school friends make a marriage pact. If any of them are still unmarried by age thirty the rest of the group has to find a suitable partner for her, and she must stick with the choice for at… Read more

This is the story of Emma and Jane…and a house. Emma is the girl before and Jane is the current occupant of One Folgate Street. Through alternating POV, we learn the tale of obsession, control and murder, while finding out… Read more

Lynette Carlisle has been forced to be so strong for so long and now things are beginning to collapse around her. At just twenty-four, she’s had to be the lone caretaker of her family’s crumbling estate and her father, whose… Read more

This book introduces readers to Miss Jane Mutta, a twenty nine year old “spinster” who studies dentistry at University and aspires to open her own practice. Since she has the misfortune to be living in the mid-1800s Jane finds it… Read more

Life was good in 1950s America. In that time between wars, where the country flourished, television was new and women still “dressed” for lunch, New York City was the place to see and be seen, not by the likes of… Read more

Ruby Clare is thirty-three, unmarried and still lives at home on the family farm with her bitter, abusive mother. Since Ruby’s beloved father died suddenly, Ruby’s day consists of knitting tea cozies, and waiting hand and foot on Martha Clare…. Read more

I’ve always believed women should be strong and independent. Go to college, get a great job and learn to survive on their own and not have to depend on a man, or anyone for that matter. Often times I have… Read more

eBook Review Gal has another FAB book reviewer! Suzette Brown is the author of Alzheimer’s: Through My Mother’s Eyes. Suzette is an avid reader and the proud owner of a Certified Therapy Dog named Flower. Suzette got involved in pet… Read more

eBook Review Gal is pleased to announce our newest reviewer, Alexia Bullard, of Triskele Reviews. We’ve asked Alexia to introduce herself to readers. This is what she had to say: My name is Alexia Bullard, though I prefer to write… Read more